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(Hrm. Fixed a link, rerated it Fine. Since it's a bit more than a blank stub.)
(bloody buzzards...)
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:''A medium-sized, red-faced black bird that searches the temperate lands for carrion.''
 
:''A medium-sized, red-faced black bird that searches the temperate lands for carrion.''
  
Watch out for these. They can steal five units of {{l|food}} each, and travel in groups. They can be particularly devastating for a newly setup fortress which hasn't yet planted a farm; while the buzzards feast upon prepared warthog kidney, you'll be searching for {{l|vermin}} to eat.
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Watch out for these. They can steal five units of {{l|food}} each, and travel in groups. They can be particularly devastating for a newly setup fortress which hasn't yet planted a farm; while the buzzards feast upon prepared warthog kidney, you'll be searching for {{l|vermin}} to eat.  They also have no qualms about stealing directly from your above-ground farm, biting at your farmers, and grabbing strawberries right out from under their noses.
  
 
It is possible to capture them in cage traps, however, providing you with a very ugly bird to release into your zoo.
 
It is possible to capture them in cage traps, however, providing you with a very ugly bird to release into your zoo.

Revision as of 23:14, 24 May 2010

Buzzard

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Biome
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

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Raw materials

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A medium-sized, red-faced black bird that searches the temperate lands for carrion.

Watch out for these. They can steal five units of Template:L each, and travel in groups. They can be particularly devastating for a newly setup fortress which hasn't yet planted a farm; while the buzzards feast upon prepared warthog kidney, you'll be searching for Template:L to eat. They also have no qualms about stealing directly from your above-ground farm, biting at your farmers, and grabbing strawberries right out from under their noses.

It is possible to capture them in cage traps, however, providing you with a very ugly bird to release into your zoo.

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